Jeepin The Coast 2024 is coming to Long Beach to offer the most fun you can have on four wheels! This five-day annual event is perfect for lovers of car and coast to come together for events, food, live music, competitions, and so much more! If you're heading to Mississippi for the event this year, it's never too early to start planning your itinerary. Here's everything Jeepin The Coast attendees need to know!
Jeepin The Coast 2024 is taking place from May 29 through June 2. While this Wednesday-through-Sunday palooza meanders along the coast for various events, Jeep Central is located at 506 Jeff Davis Avenue in Long Beach, MS. Highlights of the event include:
Several live acts are in the entertainment lineup for Jeepin The Coast this year! During several event evenings, attendees will pack into local bars and taverns to see performances. Attendees planning to participate in the 2024 Jeep Parade must obtain a sticker during registration. Only 250 Jeeps will be permitted to ride in the parade.
You can register online to attend Jeepin The Coast 2024. Pre-registration is open through 11:59 p.m. on April 29. Registration benefits include one free event shirt, koozie, decal, and cinch bag. Once registered, you gain entry to the Jeep Sound Competition, poker run, scavenger hunt, concerts, and kick-off party! Registration covers all passengers for your jeep!
This is a Jeep-only event. That means that other types of cars and vehicles are not eligible for registration. Jeepin The Coast is also a pet-free event that does not permit attendees to bring animals into Jeep Central. However, spectators are allowed to attend the event.
Jeep lovers from around the country plan to pile into Mississippi in 2024 to participate in the fun of Jeepin The Coast! With this event taking place in such a fun location, it's only natural that you'll want to do some sightseeing there. Luckily, many beaches, shops, and attractions are near Long Beach.
One highlight is the Infinity Science Center located in Pearlington, MS. This museum, geared for science and space lovers, hosts the visitor center for NASA's Stennis Space Center. It is also home to the Saturn V S-1C booster that is identical to the one that took Niel Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins to the moon on Apollo 11 in 1969! While exploring the property surrounding the museum, visitors can hop on the Biome Boardwalk to observe the swamps, lowland pines, bogs, and savannahs that house alligators, herons, otters, and more! You can even tour the landscape on an eco-friendly tram called the Possum Walk Trail Tram.